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Deborah J Andrew

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Journal of Cell Science|October 24, 2008
The formation of epithelial tubesSeyeon Chung, Deborah J Andrew
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 9, 2015
Editorial overview: Developmental mechanisms, patterning and organogenesisDeborah J Andrew, Deborah Yelon
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 11, 2014
Cadherin 99C regulates apical expansion and cell rearrangement during epithelial tube elongationSeyeon Chung, Deborah J Andrew
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|November 16, 2011
Drosophila as a model for epithelial tube formationRika Maruyama, Deborah J Andrew
Developmental Biology|September 26, 2009
Morphogenesis of epithelial tubes: Insights into tube formation, elongation, and elaborationDeborah J Andrew, Andrew J Ewald
Frontiers in Biology|March 31, 2015
Transcriptional regulation of secretory capacity by bZip transcription factorsRebecca M Fox, Deborah J Andrew
Biology Open|February 15, 2015
Changes in organelle position and epithelial architecture associated with loss of CrebARebecca M Fox, Deborah J Andrew
Developmental Biology|September 14, 2016
Drosophila FoxL1 non-autonomously coordinates organ placement during embryonic developmentCaitlin D Hanlon, Deborah J Andrew
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 29, 2026
Opposing Activity at the Apical Surface: An Antagonistic Collaboration Between Crumbs and Myosin II Determines Organ ShapeJi Hoon Kim, Deborah J Andrew
Cell|January 16, 2003
Epithelial tube morphology is determined by the polarized growth and delivery of apical membraneMonn Monn Myat, Deborah J Andrew
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Journal of Cell Science|October 24, 2008
The formation of epithelial tubesSeyeon Chung, Deborah J Andrew
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 9, 2015
Editorial overview: Developmental mechanisms, patterning and organogenesisDeborah J Andrew, Deborah Yelon
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 11, 2014
Cadherin 99C regulates apical expansion and cell rearrangement during epithelial tube elongationSeyeon Chung, Deborah J Andrew
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|November 16, 2011
Drosophila as a model for epithelial tube formationRika Maruyama, Deborah J Andrew
Developmental Biology|September 26, 2009
Morphogenesis of epithelial tubes: Insights into tube formation, elongation, and elaborationDeborah J Andrew, Andrew J Ewald
Frontiers in Biology|March 31, 2015
Transcriptional regulation of secretory capacity by bZip transcription factorsRebecca M Fox, Deborah J Andrew
Biology Open|February 15, 2015
Changes in organelle position and epithelial architecture associated with loss of CrebARebecca M Fox, Deborah J Andrew
Developmental Biology|September 14, 2016
Drosophila FoxL1 non-autonomously coordinates organ placement during embryonic developmentCaitlin D Hanlon, Deborah J Andrew
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 29, 2026
Opposing Activity at the Apical Surface: An Antagonistic Collaboration Between Crumbs and Myosin II Determines Organ ShapeJi Hoon Kim, Deborah J Andrew
Cell|January 16, 2003
Epithelial tube morphology is determined by the polarized growth and delivery of apical membraneMonn Monn Myat, Deborah J Andrew
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